Essay Why Surgery Needs I.D.E.A.S. I am by no means an expert on the future of academic publishing. But I'd like to join the conversation. Tejas S. Sathe, MD Dec 19, 2022 9 min read
Pre-Print Voter Turnout Among General Surgery Residents in the 2022 U.S. Midterm Election A Single Institution Experience Tejas S. Sathe, MD, Meghal Shah, MD May 8, 2024 5 min read
Pre-Print Silencing with Red Tape Against Institutional Review Board Censorship of Minimal Risk Research in Surgery Tejas S. Sathe, MD, Joseph C. L'Huillier, MD Apr 2, 2024 5 min read
Pre-Print The Anatomy of Gossip: Dissecting Dynamics and Impacts in Surgical Residency This is a preprint of a manuscript currently under peer review.Abstract Importance: Gossip, defined by social scientists as “evaluative Joseph C. L'Huillier, MD, Caitlin Silvestri, MD, Riley Brian, MD, Rebecca Moreci, MD, Julie Clanahan, MD, Sarah B. Lund, MD, Andrea Williamson, MD, Ananya Anand, MD, Connie Gan, MD, Steven Thornton, MD, John Michael Woodward, MD, Bobbie Ann Adair White, EdD, MA Mar 22, 2024 25 min read
Pre-Print Preprints: Opening Surgical Science to Greater Innovation and Transparency Introducing preprints and open science to the academic surgical community Tejas S. Sathe, MD, Caitlin Silvestri, MD, Joshua A. Roshal, MD, Connie Gan, MD, Joseph C. L'Huillier, MD Mar 12, 2024 6 min read
Pre-Print Proposed Reforms to the American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination (ABSITE) Aligning Test Design and Implementation with Accepted Standards and Intended Use Tejas S. Sathe, MD, Jaeyun Jane Wang, MD, Ava Yap, MD, Nina W Zhao, MD, MAEd, Patricia O'Sullivan, EdD, Adnan Alseidi, MD, EdM Mar 1, 2024 8 min read